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04.26.2008, 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast View Post
So should I:

1. Give a real-world continuous and burst current rating that will make the MMM look anemic against competitors controllers when in fact the MMM will handle much more current than the competition?

or

2. Give a BS rating on the same scale as the competition which will allow customers to comparison shop on a level field, but are really totally BS numbers?

or

3. Just don't rate a continuous and peak rating because option 1 misleads some consumers and option 2 misleads other consumers?


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Patrick del Castillo
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Castle Creations
I think number 1 is best, but I still understand your dilemma.

I think giving several setup examples with motor/voltage/performance information for several of the most popular vehicles would be good.

You had something similar for the MM and for most novices, that was helpful. As far as performance over the competitor, that will all be proven once these things hit the streets.


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